AUSTIN – A leading legislator is vowing to change state law so offenders convicted of two drunken-driving charges will permanently lose their driver's licenses.
Currently, Texas provides only that licenses can be suspended for a maximum of two years.
Sen. Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, said she was prompted by the Easter-morning accident in which a man with three DWI convictions was involved in a collision that killed an Argyle mother and daughter.
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